RE DOLORES BRENNAN () 653-9045 COMMUNITY CLUB HEARS SPEAKER AT MONTHLY MEET The Ringwood Community club will hold its mQnthly meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. in the school. There will be a speaker featured, with refreshrrients served following the program. CELEBRATES 2ND BIRTHDAY Little Stephan Bowman celebrated his second birthday, which was on Friday, by having a small family party on Saturday evening. Cake, coffee, and ice cream were served to the following; Rick and Joseph Sliege of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Creutz, Tom and Christopher of Lakeland Park, Mr, and Mrs. John Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Malsch and family. Also Mrs. John Malsch of Sun Prarie, Wis., Mrs. Shirley Jascot and girls, Sheila and Shelly of Lake Zurich spent the weekend in the Fred Bowman home. RINGWOOD GIRL SCOUTS The Ringwood Girl Scouts had their first meeting "on Wednesday, Jan. 10 in the Ringwood school, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., with future meetir^to continue until 5 p.m. so we can get all of the work done. Mr. and Mrs. Scharf, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Low Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle and Mr. and Mrs.Bob Brennan were most generous when our troop went Christmas carolling. We elected new patrol leaders who are Pam Jones and Pam CHalleran. The next meeting was held on Wednesday^ Jan. "17. from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the school. Respectfully submitted, Karen Lanway, Scribe BIRTHDAYS Happy anniversary wishes to my aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Schmitt of Johnsburg Who celebrate their thirty-seventh year of wedded togetherness on the twenty-first -- Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. SRATNG GROVE NI EVA FREUND PHONE 675-2136 INTER-FAITH PRAYER EVENING PLANNED IN AREA Parishioners of St. Peter's church and other area churches are invited to an evening, of prayer for Christian Unity at All Saints Lutheran church, State Park road, Spring Grove, by the Pastor of All Saints, Rev. Jack Lundin. Prayer will begin promptly at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22. The prayer ritual will follow a form suggested and drawn up by a joint committee of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Catholic Bishops' Commission for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. After prayer in church ends, all are invited to fellowship hall for refreshments, BIRTHDAY CLUB Mame Tinney entertained her club for her birthday on Tuesday afternoon. Cards were played and winners were Alice Van Every, Frances Busch, Hattie Harms and Susie Rudolph. A lovely lunch was served. DORIS GRANT DIES Friends of Doris Grant are deeply grieved to hear of her death, the result of an automobile accident. Our heartfelt sympathies are extended her bereaved family. Funeral services were held at Ingleside Methodist church, Tuesday, Jan. 16. USHERS The ushers of St. Peter's met at the home of Jack Schmitt on Wednesday night. CHRISTIAN MOTHERS MEETING Members of the Christian Mothers Society of St. Peter's met in the parish hall Thursday night, Jan. 18 at 8 p.nu The program featured slides presented by Father CRourke, OSB. Ruby Shepard and Christal Ackerman who share Jan. 24 and on Jan 25 to Colleen Tonyan - and to Wes Bruce on Jan. 26, best wishes for a happy birthday -- Belated birthday wishes to Bonnie Bruce, who turned a legal 21 on the twelfth. Whooppee! AROUND TOWN Sunday afternoon callers in the Fred; Bowman, Sr., home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powers and sons, Kenny a^d Terry, of Elmwood Park \ who brought birthday wishes to little Stephan Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reinwall and boys, Mark and Gary, of McHenry spent the Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beck and son were guests in the home of his folks, in Rolling Meadows on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tonyan attended the wake for Kenneth Weidner in Arlington Heights on Thursday afternoon. John- Winston starts his second semester of his second year at Azuzza college in California, with his ninth trip travelling Route 66. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich called on Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., on Sunday afternoon. Dick and Jim Wiedrich stopped in to visit Mrs. Wiedrich during the afternoon also. Mrs. Flora Carr and Miss Mae Wiedrich called on their Aunt Sara Coates, who is in the home in Woodstock. They also called on Mrs. Stewart. Josh Winston celebrated his fifth birthday *on Jan. 7 by having his little friends in for a party.' Big prize winners were Allen and Aarron Denten. Little Josh has been sick with the "bug" all week too. Sure hope you're feeling better by now, Josh. Sincere sympathy to the Winston family upon the loss of Mr. Winston's mother, who passed away on Jan. 6 in Shelbyville, 111. Pat and Dave Miller are back in time for the snow. They returned a week ago after spending a couple week§<in sunny Florida. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery to my father-in-law, Fred Wiedrich, who is a patient in the Harvard hospital for tests. Hope to see you up and out soon, Dad. Also to Uncle Ed Vogel, who is apatientinthe EQUAL QUALITY! YOUR CHOICE SALE! 11.6 Cu. Ft. 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Well, that's about t for another week. See next? 'working for tti&Red Cross in the field of recreation. Well knowpstar, Arthur Godfrey, was headliner for this particular field program. HOSPITAL MEETING DR. ALVARYfO ADDRESS NIBSES' MEETING• MONDAY. Dr. George Alvry, chief of surgery at McHnry hospital, will present a tik on "Abdominal- Perineal Resection And Colostomy", srgery on Monday, Jan. 22, a<7:30 p.m. inthe hospital dinin room. A discussion perid including nursing care invoked will be a part of the eveniifs program. All nurse in the area are invited tp ttend this informative lectur. BOY'SCOUT WEEK Boy Scout Week will be "observed from Feb. 7 through 13, marking the fifty-eighth anniversary of Scouting in Ameri - ca. The nation-wide theme will be "Scouting Rounds A Guy Out". _____ SHOP IN MCHENRY SET ILLINOIS GRANT PROGRAM DEADLINE FEB. 1 The 1968-69 Grant program application deadline is Feb. 1, The Illinois General Assembly has authorized the State Scholarship commission to administer a grant program which offers monetary aid for tull-time college study on a non-competitive basis. Applications for academic year 1968-69 are available at all high schools and approved colleges or universities in Illinois", and mustbe submitted to the commission of- . fice postmarked on or before Feb. 1. In addition to application materials, school counselors have received information packets to permit them to answer specific inquiries by theirt students. The Grant program offers monetary aid on an annual renewal basis to undergraduate students who are citizens and residents of Illinois. Students must be able to enroll in good standing in an undergraduate program at any approved colleges or universities in Illinois, and can receive monetary aid for tuition and mandatory fees to a maximum of $1,100 for academic year 1968-69. Unlike the State Scholarship program, an applicant in the Grant program need not participate in a qualifying examination nor exhibit any specific high school record: high school graduation ami admission ill good standing to an approved institution in Illinois are the only academic requirements. Grants will be based on financial need as demonstrated by the student mi the required application, and are relative to the commuting or re sident expenses of the specific institution. It is important to note that only one application •should be submitted by a student; each applicant will be given ample opportunity to report his final college choice to the commission before September, 1968. Equally important points are 1) students who are eligible for the regular state scholarship program are not eligible to apply for grants; and 2) students who previously have received upperclass awards or submitted 1967-68 grant applications through the recommendation of their colleges must take the initiative in obtaining and submitting grand applications if they seek monetary aid for academic year 1968-69. Applications ar£ available from William N. Perry, senior counselor at McHenry high school or may be obtained directly from the Illinois State Scholarship commission, Grant Program, Box A, Deerfield, Illinois 60015. The Sahara is about as large as all United States, and has only two roads crossing it - one north and south, and one east and west. CAR FIRE Damag estimated at about $200 ocOrred to the car owned by JohrtH. Lanway of Ringwood when it caught afire inthe early hours Jf Thursday morning. 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